Marwan Sultan wrote:
First thanks for you all, for the cooperating,
My setup is as follow,
Router - vr0 FreeBSD fxp0 - Switch - Clients
Two NICs attached,
vr0 connected to the router (internet interface) has the static
192.168.0.2
fxp0 connected to the Switch connected to clients
Hello All,
Well, maybe the subject says all,
Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot.
I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and
and few more products.
The problem is as its described in some websites..
They can call, receive a call, hear the
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello All,
Well, maybe the subject says all,
Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot.
I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and
and few more products.
The problem is as its described in some websites..
They can call,
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello All,
Well, maybe the subject says all,
Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot.
I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and
and few more products.
The problem is as its described in some websites..
They can call,
Kurt Dethier wrote:
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello All,
Well, maybe the subject says all,
Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot.
I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and
and few more products.
The problem is as its described in some
On Saturday 02 December 2006 09:22, Joe Holden wrote:
Kurt Dethier wrote:
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello All,
Well, maybe the subject says all,
Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot.
I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and
and few more
Derrick Edwards wrote:
On Saturday 02 December 2006 09:22, Joe Holden wrote:
Kurt Dethier wrote:
STUN will only work if you have the correct NAT implementation on
your gateway. If you are using pf, you get what the STUN RFC calls
a symmetric NAT. STUN will not help you in such an
Kurt Dethier wrote:
Derrick Edwards wrote:
On Saturday 02 December 2006 09:22, Joe Holden wrote:
Kurt Dethier wrote:
STUN will only work if you have the correct NAT implementation on
your gateway. If you are using pf, you get what the STUN RFC calls
a symmetric NAT. STUN will not help you in
First thanks for you all, for the cooperating,
My setup is as follow,
Router - vr0 FreeBSD fxp0 - Switch - Clients
Two NICs attached,
vr0 connected to the router (internet interface) has the static
192.168.0.2
fxp0 connected to the Switch connected to clients acting as DHCP